About accountant services
An accountant helps keep a company or sole trader organised: invoices, filings, payroll, annual reports and tax deadlines. Good collaboration reduces penalty risk and clarifies cash flow.
Fit matters — micro business, e-commerce, construction or services each need different experience. Ask which software they use, how fast they reply and how monthly fees work.
Before signing, share a short overview of your activity and document state so the quote is realistic.
Local notes for Tallinn
Tallinn has the densest service market in Estonia: people in the centre, Mustamäe, Lasnamäe, Õismäe, Northern Tallinn and Nõmme look for fast, reliable help.
The advantage of a large city is choice — you can compare several providers, request quotes, and pick a schedule that fits your day or site location.
How to choose a provider
Check experience with similar clients.
Ask what the monthly fee includes and what counts as extras.
Clarify communication channels (email, phone, meetings).
Practical tips
Keep invoices and contracts organised digitally.
Ask about tax-deadline reminders.
Agree a reply window for urgent questions.
Frequently asked questions
Does a sole trader need an accountant?
Many manage simple books alone, but growth or VAT registration often makes professional help worthwhile.
Accountant vs auditor?
An accountant runs day-to-day books; an auditor independently reviews reports when required.
How often should I send data?
Usually monthly or as agreed — more regular submissions mean fewer errors.
Can the service be remote?
Yes, many work digitally; secure document exchange matters.